Alberta Oil gets magazine of the year nod
Canadian Business Press lauds magazine's "strong visual and editorial statement"
Your favorite magazine about the energy industry has won Magazine of the Year honors at this year’s Kenneth R. Wilson awards, which recognize Canada’s best business press journalism. From the Canadian Magazines blog:
Alberta Oil magazine is the first winner of the newly instituted Magazine of the Year award at the Kenneth R. Wilson Awards (KRWs), given in recognition of Canada’s best business press journalism. The award is given to the publication that displays overall excellence in content and design and that most consistently mirrors its mandate/mission and most effectively engages and serves the needs of its readers. Alberta Oil edged out the other two finalists, Precedent and Salon Magazine. The judges noted:
“A magazine appealing to the senior executives of the energy sector in Alberta and the rest of Canada, Alberta Oil combines high-quality photography, illustration and graphics, and in-depth coverage on ‘the business of energy.’ Its attention to detail makes for a strong visual and editorial statement, offering a look at every aspect of this vital industry.”
Alberta Oil is a 17,000-circulation bi-monthly published by Venture Publishing Inc. of Edmonton, which also publishes Alberta Venture, the province-wide business magazine.
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